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"description": "What P, L, and m/M actually mean in Durham’s zoning rules.",
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"textContent": "🗺️\n\nWhen a project pops up near you, the Use Table helps you sort questions into two buckets fast:\n\n* ****Is the use allowed?**** (P / L / m/M / ‡ / blank)\n* ****If it’s “L,” what limitations apply?**** (read Notes → go to the cited standards)\n\nIf you only learn one thing about Durham’s Unified Development Ordinance, make it this:\n\n**The Use Table is the ordinance’s master “what’s allowed where” chart.** It’s in **Article 5 (Use Regulations)** , and it’s the fastest way to check whether a use is permitted in a zoning district.\n\n__Become a free subscriber to access the full article!__\n\n SUBSCRIBE! \n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
"title": "The Use Table: Quickest Way to Answer \"Is That Allowed Here?\"",
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